In recent research, it is claimed that deviant features of interlanguage grammars arise only from the users' knowledge of the rule system of the target language. This paper examines the relative contribution of the rule system of each of the target language, the native language and of universal tendencies to a deviant aspect of Yoruba-English phonology. It concludes that the native language is the major source of deviance in the aspect of Yoruba-English investigated
This paper is an investigation of the pronunciation patterns of English interdental fricatives by so...
This paper is an investigation of the pronunciation patterns of English interdental fricatives by s...
Abstract This study aimed at validating Nigerian English as a language borne out of the culturally ...
In recent research, it is claimed that deviant features of interlanguage grammars arise only from t...
This paper sets out to discuss the factors within the learner and the environment that contribute to...
This work investigates the effects of Yoruba-English Code-mixing on the Yoruba language. From a soci...
This study investigated the pattern of language use in the multilingual setting of a Yoruba speech c...
This paper is a comparative study of borrowed words in both Hausa and Yorùbá Languages. Nigeria is a...
This article is a report of an empirical study which investigated the morphosyntactic aspect of Yoru...
It is my intention in this paper to present the similarities and the differences of the standard Yor...
This work investigates the effects of Yoruba-English Code-mixing on the Yoruba language. From a soci...
The Landmarks Series is a research and publications outfit funded by the Landmarks Research Foundati...
This paper examines the morphophonological violation of the linguistic rules of Yoruba especially by...
Most studies on why second language learners have difficulties acquiring English have focussed on so...
English compositions written by Indonesian EFL students contain erroneous sentences which portray le...
This paper is an investigation of the pronunciation patterns of English interdental fricatives by so...
This paper is an investigation of the pronunciation patterns of English interdental fricatives by s...
Abstract This study aimed at validating Nigerian English as a language borne out of the culturally ...
In recent research, it is claimed that deviant features of interlanguage grammars arise only from t...
This paper sets out to discuss the factors within the learner and the environment that contribute to...
This work investigates the effects of Yoruba-English Code-mixing on the Yoruba language. From a soci...
This study investigated the pattern of language use in the multilingual setting of a Yoruba speech c...
This paper is a comparative study of borrowed words in both Hausa and Yorùbá Languages. Nigeria is a...
This article is a report of an empirical study which investigated the morphosyntactic aspect of Yoru...
It is my intention in this paper to present the similarities and the differences of the standard Yor...
This work investigates the effects of Yoruba-English Code-mixing on the Yoruba language. From a soci...
The Landmarks Series is a research and publications outfit funded by the Landmarks Research Foundati...
This paper examines the morphophonological violation of the linguistic rules of Yoruba especially by...
Most studies on why second language learners have difficulties acquiring English have focussed on so...
English compositions written by Indonesian EFL students contain erroneous sentences which portray le...
This paper is an investigation of the pronunciation patterns of English interdental fricatives by so...
This paper is an investigation of the pronunciation patterns of English interdental fricatives by s...
Abstract This study aimed at validating Nigerian English as a language borne out of the culturally ...